Psychological and Physical Predictors of Perceived Effort in Elastic Band Training: A Velocity-Based Approach.

IF 2.1 Q3 SPORT SCIENCES
International Journal of Sports Physical Therapy Pub Date : 2025-08-01 eCollection Date: 2025-01-01 DOI:10.26603/001c.142236
Juan C Colado, Javier Gene-Morales, Pablo Jiménez-Martínez, Raouf Hammami, Alvaro Juesas, Carlos Babiloni-Lopez
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Background/purpose: Monitoring intensity during elastic resistance training in velocity-based training (VBT) is challenging in clinical and field settings due to the lack of validated, practical tools. This study aimed to determine whether the OMNI-Resistance Exercise Scale for elastic bands (OMNI-RES EB) is an appropriate tool for monitoring exercise intensity during squats performed at maximal intended velocity and with a 10% velocity loss during elastic resistance training within a VBT framework.

Study type: Quasi-experimental cohort study.

Methods: Twenty-four physically active individuals (8 women, 16 men; 23.54±3.18 years; 23.47±2.37 kg/m²; body fat %: 14.11±5.29%; 1RM: 102.73±26.16 kg) completed two sessions of four sets of squats (40%, 55%, 70%, 85%, 100% 1RM, random order) using EB. Participants were specifically instructed to perform each repetition at their maximum intended velocity. Sets were stopped at 10% velocity loss. Mean propulsive velocity (MPV) was measured during the first and last repetitions using a linear velocity transducer. Rating of perceived exertion (RPE) obtained from the OMNI-RES EB was recorded immediately after the first and last repetitions. Load, heart rate, and repetitions were recorded at each set's end. Outcome measures were analyzed by sex, physical activity level, and relative strength. Effect sizes were calculated, and internal consistency was also explored.

Results: All concurrent variables, including RPE, varied significantly among %1RM. Physical activity and sex did not influence RPE. Significant differences in first-repetition RPE were found at 55%, 85%, and 100% 1RM between normal and high relative strength participants. Internal consistency analysis showed good to excellent relative reliability and acceptable absolute reliability. The MPV-RPE correlation was r = -0.76.

Conclusion: First-repetition RPE using the OMNI-RES EB is a reliable, cost-effective method for monitoring velocity-based training with EB, comparable to linear velocity transducers.

Level of evidence: 3b.

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弹性带训练中感知努力的心理和生理预测:一种基于速度的方法。
背景/目的:由于缺乏经过验证的实用工具,在基于速度的训练(VBT)中监测弹性阻力训练期间的强度在临床和现场设置中具有挑战性。本研究旨在确定omni -弹性带阻力运动量表(OMNI-RES EB)是否适合监测在VBT框架下以最大预期速度进行深蹲时的运动强度,并在弹性阻力训练中进行10%的速度损失。研究类型:准实验队列研究。方法:24例体力活动者(女性8例,男性16例;23.54±3.18年;23.47±2.37公斤/ m²;体脂%:14.11±5.29%;1RM: 102.73±26.16 kg)使用EB完成两组四组深蹲(40%,55%,70%,85%,100% 1RM,随机顺序)。参与者被特别指示以他们的最大预期速度进行每次重复。机组在速度损失10%时停止。在第一次和最后一次重复中,使用线速度传感器测量平均推进速度(MPV)。在第一次和最后一次重复后立即记录由OMNI-RES - EB获得的感知用力等级(RPE)。在每组结束时记录负荷、心率和重复次数。结果测量按性别、体力活动水平和相对力量进行分析。计算了效应量,并探讨了内部一致性。结果:所有并发变量,包括RPE,在%1RM中差异显著。体力活动和性行为对RPE没有影响。在正常和高相对强度参与者之间,首次重复RPE在55%、85%和100% 1RM时存在显著差异。内部一致性分析表明,相对信度良好至优良,绝对信度可接受。MPV-RPE相关性r = -0.76。结论:与线性速度传感器相比,使用OMNI-RES EB的首次重复RPE是一种可靠、经济的方法,可用于监测基于速度的EB训练。证据等级:3b。
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